A little while I looked over the results of my fantasy football team's draft, and boy were there some funny picks, a few from myself included. It's funny how much time and energy I spent into putting together my team, only to see it completely changed after Week 4.

I was watching the Giants game tonight and noticed something odd at halftime. On the top of the screen they had (I think it was Mike Sando's) "Top 5 overvalued players" for fantasy football this year, and I didn't agree with the top 4.

His #1 overvalued player was Ronnie Brown, who I didn't realize was really all that well valued to begin with. He's more than a full year removed from ACL surgery and had a stellar year last year. Plus, the wildcat formation makes him dangerous.

His #2 was Reggie Bush, which I actually can understand to some extent. I'm in a PPR league so he gains value in that respect, but his injury troubles are just too large. He might be a good 3rd RB.

#3 was TO. I don't get this at all. He looked great in his first preseason game, and historically, he's done well in his first year on new teams. I don't think anyone is ranking him in the top 5, maybe somewhere around 10th, so how could he be overvalued?

#4 was Eli Manning. I can understand that there are concerns with him due to the lack of receivers with the Giants, but come on. He's ranked like 18th in most rankings. How is that overvalued? Plus, he looked great in his first preseason game.

I actually plan on going for Brown as a second RB, perhaps Bush as a #3 if he's available, and Eli as a backup. The Eli move is questionable, but I'm a Giants fan so what the heck.

My top overrated players would be:

#1: Chris Johnson. No doubt he'll do well this year, but Lendale White will take a lot away from him since he's lost so much weight in the offseason. Sophmore slumps are rough.

#2: Joe Flacco. I really think that he's going to have a rough year. The Ravens lost a lot of defensive support, and their running game is lacking. These are crucial to your quarterback having success.

#3: Brandon Jacobs. He fits in very well with the Giants, but he's not a good fantasy football back. He will split a lot of time with Bradshaw, and Danny Ware could step in as a third down running back. Plus, he's a concern with injuries. I love Jacobs as a running back on my favorite team, but not for a fantasy team.

#4: Matt Cassel. I almost have no faith in his QB skills now that he's out of New England. It was the system that helped him get the numbers he had last year. KC's offensive line is terrible, and they all around don't have the tools to support him.

#5: Matt Ryan. He actually didn't have that great of fantasy number last year. He's a great fit for the Falcons and will probably do well, but for some reason his numbers don't translate well to fantasy.